§ Q4. Mr. Skinnerasked the Prime Minister if the public speech of the Secretary of State for Employment at Blackpool on industrial relations on 17th May represents Government policy.
§ Q5. Mr. Nigel Lawsonasked the Prime Minister if the public speech of the Secretary of State for Employment on industrial relations, at Blackpool on 17th May, represents Government policy.
§ Q12. Mr. Wyn Robertsasked the Prime Minister if the public speech of the Secretary of State for Employment on 223W industrial relations at Blackpool on 17th May represents the policy of Her Majesty's Government.
§ Q13. Mr. George Gardinerasked the Prime Minister whether the public speech of the Secretary of State for Employment at Blackpool on 17th May on the subject of industrial relations represents the policy of the Government.
§ The Prime MinisterYes.
§ Q8. Mr. St. John-Stevasasked the Prime Minister whether the speech made by the Secretary of State for Industry in London on 18th May regarding the performance of British industry represents Government policy.
§ The Prime MinisterI would refer the hon. Member to the reply which I gave on 18th June—[Vol. 875, c. 201.]—to the hon. Member for South Angus (Mr. Bruce-Gardyne).